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Musicianship and the masteries of the stars: music and musicians in the Liber Nativitatum
Abstract This article shines a light on the musical contents of a “book of births”, the Liber Nativitatum or Albubather, written by the Persian Astrologer Abu Bakr al‐Hassan ibn al‐Khasib in the ninth century, translated into Latin at the beginning of the thirteenth century, and published in Venice in 1501.
Oliver Doyle
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Ficino východní: zkušenost interpretace teologie a světelné metafyziky Marsilia Ficina
This article contains an analysis of the influence of the Corpus Areopagiticum on the thought of the Renaissance Platonist Marsilio Ficino, in the process of which the author thematizes especially Dionysius’ differentiation of two aspects of the Divine ...
Ivančenko, Georgij
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Early modern women philosophers and politics: Accommodating sphere restrictions
Abstract In his Politics, Aristotle decreed that human beings needed to take part in politics to flourish, but that women, despite being human, needed to stay at home and away from politics. This paper offers an overview of how early modern women philosophers worked to makes their lives more political despite being constricted to the domestic sphere ...
Sandrine Bergès
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No es una discusión nueva la que asocia el pensamiento con el origen de la tristeza. ¿De dónde proviene la sensación de que pensar es triste? La tradición occidental ha vinculado históricamente al filósofo, al literato y al intelectual con diferentes ...
Alejandro Merlín
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Marsilio Ficino and the Religion of the Philosophers [PDF]
This essay seeks to characterize the way Marsilio Ficino thought about the relationship of philosophical reason and religious belief. It argues that Ficino is conservative in his theological method but that his theory of the sources of religious ...
Hankins, James
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The role of the Praenotamenta of Jodocus Badius Ascensius in shaping early modern dramatic criticism
Abstract This article examines the profound and enduring legacy of the treatise on classical drama known as Praenotamenta ascensiana in shaping early modern dramatic poetics. Written by Flemish scholar Jodocus Badius Ascensius (1462–1535) as a preface to his 1502 edition of the Classical plays of Terence, this work has been unjustly overlooked by the ...
Giulia Torello‐Hill
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Hermetic Roots of Marsilio Ficino’s Anthropocentric Thought [PDF]
Marsilio Ficino’s relationship to the Hermetic literary tradition has long been a controversial issue in academic discussion. Although Ficino is commonly known as a translator and keen reader of the philosophical Hermetica, his allegiances to the ...
Lauri Ockenström
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El gran arquitecto amor: Lope de Vega y la reforma de la comedia [PDF]
La fuerza arrasadora del amor y el erotismo está presente en el teatro desde sus inicios en la escena grecolatina. Más tarde, la cristianización y las doctrinas neoplatónicas impulsadas por León Hebreo y Marsilio Ficino marcan una nueva etapa, en la cual
Siliunas, V. (Vidas)
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Abstract In this essay, I argue that ‘poetics’—defined as ‘poet‐criticism’, a practitioner’s firsthand reflection on poetic composition (poiēsis) and verse technique (technē)—makes possible for philosophical theology something that has heretofore been overlooked.
Steven Toussaint
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Hermetiske reformationer i det 15.-16. århundrede
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This article seeks to nuance the classic narrative of the Reformation in which Martin Luther is singled out and the Reformation, directly linked to Luther, is equally portrayed as a very specific singular event.
Tim Rudbøg
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